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Here's a structured dehumidification scheme for a restaurant kitchen. It is designed to handle high humidity, grease, and heat loads while maintaining a comfortable, hygienic, and energy-efficient environment.
Steam buildup causes condensation on walls, ceilings, and ducts.
The grease and odors are mixed with humidity, creating hygiene and safety issues.
Excess humidity makes kitchens hot and uncomfortable, while slippery floors increase risks.
High humidity fosters mold, bacteria, and pest problems.
Install high-capacity exhaust hoods with grease filters.
Supply conditioned make-up air (30–50% of exhaust volume) to maintain negative pressure and prevent humid air migration to dining areas.
Apply refrigerant dehumidifiers integrated with HVAC systems.
Cool incoming make-up air to condense and remove moisture.
Reheat air after dehumidification to prevent overcooling.
Mobile dehumifiers are used in dish-washing zones or areas with seasonal humidity spikes.
Continuous draining of the dehumidifier with drain hose can prevent overflow.
Cooking Zone (high steam/grease):
Strong exhaust with direct dehumidification of make-up air.
Dishwashing Zone:
This area is often the highest humidity source where we need to install localized refrigerant or desiccant units.
Dry Storage / Pantry:
Maintain RH < 60% to protect ingredients.
Dining Area Interface:
Maintain slight positive pressure in the dining area vs. the kitchen to block humid air leakage.
Stainless steel, corrosion-resistant commercial quality dehumidifiers.
Washable filters to handle grease particles.
Heat recovery ventilators (HRV/ERV) for energy efficiency.
Smart humidity control (40–60% RH target).
Drainage system with grease traps to prevent clogging.
Exhaust System: High-capacity hood, grease filters, ducted exhaust.
Make-Up Air System: the system inhales outdoor fresh air cleaned by the pre-filter, then the air goes through the cooling coil (refrigerant dehumidification), the dehumidified air passes through the reheater, and is supplied to the kitchen.
Supplementary Control:
Portable refrigerant dehumidifier in dishwashing room (RH < 55%).
Desiccant wheel integration if climate has high outdoor humidity year-round.